81
81
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm fortunate in that one of the people least one other driving practices now the defense and national security a minister in a new government syrup. it's not encouraging the end of the dice with kerry should be talking about not just the criticizing the study should be criticizing the dvd the extremists in the kiev the new government for more on the tense situation in ukraine in balinese point system and this is all the international line on. news the eye. the two language. news programs and documentaries in arabic. its goal hero of tea. we'll talk the leap into the intriguing story. are you here. loyalty card for no more visit our big old auntie don't call the new. several russian cities on the border with ukraine have seen massive rallies in support of the russian speaking population living mixed all around twenty thousand people took to the streets in the show solidarity against the radical groups they believe there's a risk to the population of ukraine the crowds emphasize the cocoa and historical ties between the nations and some are urging the authorities to open eyes really fun
i'm fortunate in that one of the people least one other driving practices now the defense and national security a minister in a new government syrup. it's not encouraging the end of the dice with kerry should be talking about not just the criticizing the study should be criticizing the dvd the extremists in the kiev the new government for more on the tense situation in ukraine in balinese point system and this is all the international line on. news the eye. the two language. news programs and...
110
110
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
arms to protect the errol and thirty three financial reports my knee and he's on the defensive. many decent honest republicans southern ukraine took the lead to demands by ethnic russians here's what's happening yet its quiet way of life. if you want peace prepare for war. this is the crying meander on to roads connecting the peninsula to the mainland here and here this is one of them. sandra is that local state and the content into a soul undesirable forces from the north. and this is why they're here. the fear that ukrainian fascists the country's ultra nationalists writes that the group helped topple president unocal beach. now many crimean so worried that such meticulous want to come in and can pandora's box what you will. we want peace in our country. what was happening to you if you don't want you to be with more cocktail or shown to me. this is a tranquil area in your sixties km away. now usually sleepy countryside is readying itself as a phone line. what miracles are preparing to become sponsors it was to fill him in the long war that could have been snow in alaska slick
arms to protect the errol and thirty three financial reports my knee and he's on the defensive. many decent honest republicans southern ukraine took the lead to demands by ethnic russians here's what's happening yet its quiet way of life. if you want peace prepare for war. this is the crying meander on to roads connecting the peninsula to the mainland here and here this is one of them. sandra is that local state and the content into a soul undesirable forces from the north. and this is why...
112
112
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
defense. that is looking a bit uncertain at this time as the trial gets under way. written answers have been provided to questions, that the defense submitted the questions, and the judge is refusing to allow - to delay the trial for those answers to be submitted. so the clock is ticking. and his defense team to get the answers in as opening statements are expected as soon as wednesday. >> the middle east peace protest was on the agenda as israel's prime minister met u.s. president barack obama in washington. the nuclear program was discussed. binyamin netanyahu spoke at the annual meeting of the largest pro-israel lobby group. patty culhane has more on that. >> everything about this annual convention is meant to project power. and the pros government lobby known as apec. secretary of state john kerry represented the obama administration was insist ept that u.s. support for his rail is unwavering. every time that is real is subjected to attacks on legitimacy of the united nations or from any n
defense. that is looking a bit uncertain at this time as the trial gets under way. written answers have been provided to questions, that the defense submitted the questions, and the judge is refusing to allow - to delay the trial for those answers to be submitted. so the clock is ticking. and his defense team to get the answers in as opening statements are expected as soon as wednesday. >> the middle east peace protest was on the agenda as israel's prime minister met u.s. president barack...
216
216
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
what the defense is doing trying to keep him out of jail for life. >>> and nice kitty. how this unlikely pair became frie ♪ what is new pussycat. ♪ ♪ ♪ pussycat. i am so willing to care for you. ♪ >>> quick check of the head lines now. day two of the oscar pistorias murder trial. allegations that a tv station broadcast photos of the key witness against her witness. >>> radio shack closing up to 1100 stores bis of dismal holiday sales. >>> a tiger walked in a bar, that is the beginning of a bad joke. but it happen in a town nor chicago. video evidence now. >> they didn't know what to do. it is not like we walked in and turned him loose. >> i was a little scared and so someone walking the streets like it was a dog or something. >> he tried the same thing in december and this cat bit a woman. >> police are not laughing. he faces a number of charges including possession of a dangerous animal. we didn't so the pictures of the tiger and the bar. >> had a camera in their phone that would have said. >> send us that. >> tweet us the picture of a tiger in the bar? >> if
what the defense is doing trying to keep him out of jail for life. >>> and nice kitty. how this unlikely pair became frie ♪ what is new pussycat. ♪ ♪ ♪ pussycat. i am so willing to care for you. ♪ >>> quick check of the head lines now. day two of the oscar pistorias murder trial. allegations that a tv station broadcast photos of the key witness against her witness. >>> radio shack closing up to 1100 stores bis of dismal holiday sales. >>> a tiger...
82
82
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
i also want to address today how the department of defense and the va handling sexual assault reports impact survivors' mental health. the va's own website says that how the military handles military sexual assault has actually made ptsd worse. quote, many victims are reluctant to report sexual trauma and many victims say that there were no available methods for reporting their experiences to those in authority. many indicate that if they did report the harassment, they were not believed, or encouraged to keep silent about the experience. they may have had their reports ignored. or even worse, have been themselves blamed for the experience. having this type of invalidating experience following a sex seoul trauma is likely to have significant, negative impact on the victim's post-trauma adjustment. end of quote. i'm alarmed by the following statistic, as should every person in this room. on average, 22 veterans commit suicide every single day. 22 brave men and women commit suicide every single day. it's critical that we look at the links between sexual assaults and harassment and relat
i also want to address today how the department of defense and the va handling sexual assault reports impact survivors' mental health. the va's own website says that how the military handles military sexual assault has actually made ptsd worse. quote, many victims are reluctant to report sexual trauma and many victims say that there were no available methods for reporting their experiences to those in authority. many indicate that if they did report the harassment, they were not believed, or...
129
129
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
so the russian defense ministry said it didn't issue such an ultimatum, but the ukrainian defense forces said that they definitely received it. and journalists did report witnessing that ultimatum being handed to them. so, it's not quite clear who exactly is threatening whom, but the situation, you know, remains such that everyone is waiting for russia to play its hand and attack or not attack. >> what -- people in the area want or thinks, not the military but the people. >> i think ethnic russian community in crimea, which is the majority of the population on the peninsula, they are content to have the russian troops here protecting them from the new government that came to power in last month's revolution. however, they do not want any blood to be spilled. i think the minute that russia attacks any of the bases or kills any ukrainian servicemen, they will lose the support of the local population definitely. >> simon, if you will stand by, we will get back to you little later in the hour. thank you, simon. >> thank you. >> what should the united states do or not do about this growing co
so the russian defense ministry said it didn't issue such an ultimatum, but the ukrainian defense forces said that they definitely received it. and journalists did report witnessing that ultimatum being handed to them. so, it's not quite clear who exactly is threatening whom, but the situation, you know, remains such that everyone is waiting for russia to play its hand and attack or not attack. >> what -- people in the area want or thinks, not the military but the people. >> i think...
253
253
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
ourink we should restart missile defense systems in the czech republic and poland. i think first and foremost we have to stabilize the ukraine economy so that they can have a and existorganize where they can. >> what if we don't do this? it sounds like in your estimation, the president is not recognizing the threat that vladimir putin is. what do we risk as a nation in terms of our own security if we allow this to continue? all, putin's excuse is to take care of the russian speaking people that are in ukraine. he is worried about them. speakingre are russian people in poland, romania, latvia, estonia, list the lamia. so this is an assertion -- by the way, adolf hitler used it prior to the outbreak of four or two. -- of world war ii. we have to understand that vladimir putin is an old cold war warrior, and we have to treat him as such. that means sanctions, including a dramatic expansion of the so-called act where we hold people responsible for the things that have been done. and basically an understanding that we are dealing with the individual we are dealing with,
ourink we should restart missile defense systems in the czech republic and poland. i think first and foremost we have to stabilize the ukraine economy so that they can have a and existorganize where they can. >> what if we don't do this? it sounds like in your estimation, the president is not recognizing the threat that vladimir putin is. what do we risk as a nation in terms of our own security if we allow this to continue? all, putin's excuse is to take care of the russian speaking...
124
124
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
defensive bout language rights, yes. that will be -- that will have work done ot of there. and possibly participation by international agencies. ut let's understand one thing now. we must refuse -- refuse from plans or any habit violently to stablish authority establish philosophy, culture, their own world view on other people. democratic and it could lead to a very difficult consequences in ukraine. in a practical sense -- ne of the creepings said that it's not possible to talk about of agreement of the 21st february because the -- -- well, dowhat if you -- when you -- we not understand that he's not back? he left. he will not be running the government. and he will come. the ntinue to believe for reasons which i was explaining that right now he is legitimate president of ukraine. his fate, like the fate of any krainian politician must be resolved by the people of ukraine. but the question is not whether yanukovych or not. it's if you have the democratic arameters set for how to get out of the crisis in ukraine. the democratic parameter must be set. there has to be a consti
defensive bout language rights, yes. that will be -- that will have work done ot of there. and possibly participation by international agencies. ut let's understand one thing now. we must refuse -- refuse from plans or any habit violently to stablish authority establish philosophy, culture, their own world view on other people. democratic and it could lead to a very difficult consequences in ukraine. in a practical sense -- ne of the creepings said that it's not possible to talk about of...
163
163
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
in the crossfire, howard dean, former presidential candidate, and paul wolfowitz, a former deputy defense secretary. is the obama doctrine working? are some republicans undermining the president abroad? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the crisis in ukraine. i'm s.e. cupp on the right. >> we have a former presidential candidate and former pentagon official. today we saw big hits that the tough diplomacy with russia might work. kerry delivered a billion dollar package to kiev. behind the scenes, the obama administration has put together a crippling set of proposed economic sanctions. while the president is busy doing his job, his republican critics keep trying to undermine him. freshman senator and self-appointed foreign policy expert ted cruz writing under the headline language of fools -- have laid mer putin running rampant shows how the obama administration's abdication of global leadership is making the world a more dangerous place. thank you very much for that help in a crisis, ted cruz. ted cruz is taking cheap shots
in the crossfire, howard dean, former presidential candidate, and paul wolfowitz, a former deputy defense secretary. is the obama doctrine working? are some republicans undermining the president abroad? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the crisis in ukraine. i'm s.e. cupp on the right. >> we have a former presidential candidate and former pentagon official. today we saw big hits that the tough...
86
86
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
defense budget, that we are now in the third year of deep cuts to u.s. defense spending. the consequence of these cuts is that since the president came into office in 2009, we were spending 3.7% of our economy on the base defense department budget. that number is now down to 2.8%. about a 1% reduction as a share of gdp increased spending for defense, which incidentally is the same level where we were on 9/11 into the house and one. so you can see how far we've fallen compared to where we were just a few years ago. what we're seeing today is harmed in italy the u.s. readiness and capability, and the long-term major reductions to the science of u.s. forces -- which when you look at a situation like this in europe, the idea that u.s. ground forces are irrelevant to be able to send a message about credible defense and to reassure our allies. deter are vicious, i think it would be -- [inaudible] as a final point, in terms of audiences, the president must use this opportunity speak to the american people, and explain our purpose in the world. the majority of americans now belie
defense budget, that we are now in the third year of deep cuts to u.s. defense spending. the consequence of these cuts is that since the president came into office in 2009, we were spending 3.7% of our economy on the base defense department budget. that number is now down to 2.8%. about a 1% reduction as a share of gdp increased spending for defense, which incidentally is the same level where we were on 9/11 into the house and one. so you can see how far we've fallen compared to where we were...
258
258
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
back here at home, defense officials confirm russia tested an intercontinental ballistic missile today, but they insisted the event was not unexpected and russia did notify the u.s. and in kiev, secretary of state john kerry talked more about dollars than weapons. chief washington correspondent james rosen is traveling with the secretary tonight. >> mobbed by ordinary ukrainians in kiev's midawn square, where 67 protesters died in the clashes that toppled the country's pro-russian president from power last month and where the air is still thick with the smell of smoke, burning rubber, and heartbreak. secretary of state john kerry promised that the u.s. will help the struggling eastern european nation in its bid to break free of kremlin influence and align itself with the west. later in meetings with interim government leaders and lawmakers in ukraine's parliament, kerry promised a billion dollar loan guarantee designed to ease the sting of energy costs. officials traveling with kerry had voiced concern that russian president vladimir putin who last week sent tens of thousands of forces
back here at home, defense officials confirm russia tested an intercontinental ballistic missile today, but they insisted the event was not unexpected and russia did notify the u.s. and in kiev, secretary of state john kerry talked more about dollars than weapons. chief washington correspondent james rosen is traveling with the secretary tonight. >> mobbed by ordinary ukrainians in kiev's midawn square, where 67 protesters died in the clashes that toppled the country's pro-russian...
108
108
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
but one self-defense unit arrived the ukrainians fall in and m off. their point made. >> so the ukrainian soldiers came out of their base and were headed towards the airstrip, because they wanted to reach the weapons depot, and that's when they were stopped. now, there have been negotiations throughout the day between the ukraine january and the russian commanders. we still don't have the jut come. >> the overnight deadlines for ukrainian troops to give up the rugs passed with no sign of the military storm that had been threatened. position cow denied there was ever a deadline. this soldier said none of his team would vow allegiance to the new pro russian government. >> marines never surrender, nobody at the base wants to switch sides, take an oath of loyalty to a dubious government that not been elected legally. >> without insignia, and the russian mainland is just 4 1/2 kilometers away across a stretch ottawa water. another stand off of sorts. ukrainian ships, flanked by russians, watching their ever move. the regional capitol was quiet, some volunt
but one self-defense unit arrived the ukrainians fall in and m off. their point made. >> so the ukrainian soldiers came out of their base and were headed towards the airstrip, because they wanted to reach the weapons depot, and that's when they were stopped. now, there have been negotiations throughout the day between the ukraine january and the russian commanders. we still don't have the jut come. >> the overnight deadlines for ukrainian troops to give up the rugs passed with no...
155
155
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
he needs to probably build up some nato defenses of east yearn european allies. he needs to leave putin exit doors. we want to create a scenario where he can back out, where we invite him to do that. it was interesting to me president obama mentioned in the phone call with president putin saturday, the 90-minute phone call, that the united states does understand that there's this issue of ethnic russians and why doesn't the oec, organization for security and cooperation in europe, widessent the united states and europe help russia monitor the well being to have the russians that immediately leave the necessity for russian troops. putin may not take the opportunity now but at least it gives him a potential way out. >> charlie: what do you think they talked about for 90 minutes? >> i have been in several phone calls -- i have been in the presence of the phone calls and in meetings. >> charlie: how does president obama think about putin in these actions? >> he sees it as illegal, irresponsible, threatening the security of europe and sovereign country of ukraine. we
he needs to probably build up some nato defenses of east yearn european allies. he needs to leave putin exit doors. we want to create a scenario where he can back out, where we invite him to do that. it was interesting to me president obama mentioned in the phone call with president putin saturday, the 90-minute phone call, that the united states does understand that there's this issue of ethnic russians and why doesn't the oec, organization for security and cooperation in europe, widessent the...
159
159
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
from what i understand the legal defense fund is a nonprofit organization, who is paying for these people to go to paris to praise this man who shot my husband in the back and then brutally stood over him at point blank, shot him between the eyes. and i must say i am extremely emotional because i just found out -- my heart goes out -- to -- and also i just want to mention, i was in the studio tonight. i just found out there was a phoenix police officer who was shot and killed in the line of duty. and there is another one that is trying to do this. we need to stand together and stand united and not allow this man to get in. debo, do not allow it. >> they protect us every day in the line of duty and our hearts go out to you, maureen, and to the families out there, as well. i can't imagine what it is like for you to watch this play out in the capital of your on country. thank you very much for being with us tonight. >> thank you, martha, it has been 32 years, that is too long. thank you. >> you're welcome. maureen, thank you. >>> also next, once an olympic hero and now he is standing trial f
from what i understand the legal defense fund is a nonprofit organization, who is paying for these people to go to paris to praise this man who shot my husband in the back and then brutally stood over him at point blank, shot him between the eyes. and i must say i am extremely emotional because i just found out -- my heart goes out -- to -- and also i just want to mention, i was in the studio tonight. i just found out there was a phoenix police officer who was shot and killed in the line of...
161
161
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
he insisted they were, quote, local defense forces and call the people's uprising against ukrainian president viktor yanukovych an unconstitutional coup and said they were sitting in a laboratory and running experiments on rats and described anti-government protests, the ones that killed scores of people two week ago an orgy of radicals. putin was nervous, angry, cornered and paranoid, written in the new republic. here was an authoritarian dancing uncomfortably in his new dictator shoes. in the last few years it's something like conventional knowledge in moscow journalistic circles that put. was no longer getting new good information, surrounded by yes men who created a parallel informational universe. indeed, living in a parallel universe seem to be one of the only explanations for putin's perilously irrational behavior. joining me, mark halperin, and from washington, the new york times' white house correspondent and former moscow bureau chief, peter baker. peter, what thoughts are running through putin's head and why he's -- i mean we talk a lot about the history in this region, but a state
he insisted they were, quote, local defense forces and call the people's uprising against ukrainian president viktor yanukovych an unconstitutional coup and said they were sitting in a laboratory and running experiments on rats and described anti-government protests, the ones that killed scores of people two week ago an orgy of radicals. putin was nervous, angry, cornered and paranoid, written in the new republic. here was an authoritarian dancing uncomfortably in his new dictator shoes. in the...
204
204
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
don't cut the defense budget. we have the secretary of defense cutting while the russians history of defense is negotiating leases all around the world. primarily go after the keystone pipeline. take the price of oil because of the world market with oil, the price of oil will go down. the price of oil goes down below $89 per barrel, the russians are broke again. they need oil above $100 per barrel. the heavy political leverage coming from supplying the majority of other parts of europe. it translates into electricity. build terminals so that american natural gas can go there. he has played the long game and is doing it very well. stop thinking we're going to do this today or tomorrow. to this the idea five, seven years from now we are in a better position. jenna: thank you. jon: with midterm elections inching closer, new poll shows thethe holy key edge with ameris on matters they deal about most. new "washington post" post "abc news" poll shows 48% said democrats are more in touch with them on big issues compared
don't cut the defense budget. we have the secretary of defense cutting while the russians history of defense is negotiating leases all around the world. primarily go after the keystone pipeline. take the price of oil because of the world market with oil, the price of oil will go down. the price of oil goes down below $89 per barrel, the russians are broke again. they need oil above $100 per barrel. the heavy political leverage coming from supplying the majority of other parts of europe. it...
98
98
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
he is currently the defense minister, and will have to resign from that post before he can officially announce his candidacy. >>> and al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of their staff being held in egypt. they have now spent 66 days in prison. they are accused of having links with a terrorist organize. al jazeera rejects the charges. another journalist has been held since august. he has been on hunger strike for more than a month now to protest against his imprisonment. turkey ranks number one in the world for jailing journalists, that's according to the committee that protects journalists, which say that prison terms can be long and court procedures slow. anita has more. >> reporter: in 2012, this reporter alerted the world to the large number of journalists behind bars in turkey, when he fonted that he himself was facing an 11-year sentence, he sought asylum in germany. >> translator: the public has the right to access news. to prevent this, the state uses violence, oppression and anti-democratic laws. >> reporter: there are around 63 journalists in turkish jails.
he is currently the defense minister, and will have to resign from that post before he can officially announce his candidacy. >>> and al jazeera continues to demand the immediate release of their staff being held in egypt. they have now spent 66 days in prison. they are accused of having links with a terrorist organize. al jazeera rejects the charges. another journalist has been held since august. he has been on hunger strike for more than a month now to protest against his...
408
408
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 408
favorite 0
quote 0
there ought to be a nato summit where we reaffirm the collective defense of those east european allie allie allies. poland, putin needs to know that the security of those countries is strong and ever lasting. that's a message that the president of the united states is capable of gifgs giving. you saw that secretary of state kerry offered $1 billion in loan guarantees. kathy ashton, the senior foreign policy of the european union will be there top. we should see an equal or perhaps even bigger package by the eu. >> i'm not hearing you talk about sanctions because, as you know, the europeans, especially the germans, there's a split between them and the u.s. >> well, actually, that was a third thing that i was going to mention, wolf. obviously, as president obama has said correctly, there's got to be a cost for violating the integrity of another country for taking over the territory of that country. the united states is talking about maybe russia from the g-8. part of europe is with us, wolf. i think the british are. i think the french are. certainly the east europeans but germany has ve
there ought to be a nato summit where we reaffirm the collective defense of those east european allie allie allies. poland, putin needs to know that the security of those countries is strong and ever lasting. that's a message that the president of the united states is capable of gifgs giving. you saw that secretary of state kerry offered $1 billion in loan guarantees. kathy ashton, the senior foreign policy of the european union will be there top. we should see an equal or perhaps even bigger...
165
165
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
he is currently the defense minister. he will have to resign from that post before he can announce his candida candidacy. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of the their staff being held in egypt. they have spent 66 days in prison. they are accused of having links with a terrorist organization and spreading falls news. al jazeera rejects the charges. another al jazeera journalist, from the network's arabic channel has been held since august. he has been on hunger strike to protest his imprisonment. >> more fighting between anti-government protesters and police in the venzuelaan capitol. riot teams were used and jailed opposition leader is urging his supporters to continuing rallying against the president, nicholas maduro. these protests began last month in the western city of san cristobal where students took to the streets against rising crime. barricades have been set up to show outrage. a report from san cristobal >> reporter: trying to save what thing. a beg your pardoning car cleared from a ransacked bake
he is currently the defense minister. he will have to resign from that post before he can announce his candida candidacy. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of the their staff being held in egypt. they have spent 66 days in prison. they are accused of having links with a terrorist organization and spreading falls news. al jazeera rejects the charges. another al jazeera journalist, from the network's arabic channel has been held since august. he has been on hunger strike to...
163
163
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
in the situation room, vice president biden, defensive secretary hagel. the national security adviser, susan rice, among others. obviously we're going to be monitoring diplomatic events, senator -- excuse me, secretary of state john kerry will be on his way here to kiev to help resolve the crisis, we'll have continuing coverage all throughout the day. and i'll be back on ac 360 tomorrow night live from here in kiev, i want to get you caught up on some of the other stories we're following, randi kaye joins us with a 360 bulletin. >>> the murder trial of oscar pistorius began today. testimony from a neighbor who described being awakened by a woman's blood curdling screams the night of the murder. pistorius said he shot his girlfriend because he thought she was an intruder. >>> the nation's capital and the surrounding region took the brunt of the winter storm that hit the area today. the weather made roads treacherous in several states. >>> catholic parishioners in new jersey are withholding donations to protest a retirement home for newark archbishop john m
in the situation room, vice president biden, defensive secretary hagel. the national security adviser, susan rice, among others. obviously we're going to be monitoring diplomatic events, senator -- excuse me, secretary of state john kerry will be on his way here to kiev to help resolve the crisis, we'll have continuing coverage all throughout the day. and i'll be back on ac 360 tomorrow night live from here in kiev, i want to get you caught up on some of the other stories we're following, randi...
198
198
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
brigad kevin ryan is a former defense attache in moscow. and director for defense at the belfer center for science and international affairs at harford university, and william taylor, former ambassador to ukraine in 2006 and 2009. he's working at the university any of peace. >> russians are a significant player in hot spots around the world, syria, iran and afghanistan. geopolitically we need russia's collaboration. what does the worsening collaboration mean for the u.s.? >> i question whether we need russia's collaboration. it's not clear they've been helpful in afghanistan, or they've done anything extraordinary on the iranian negotiations or anything helpful in syria - if anything, the opposite. we don't have to worry that much about offending russia. we should focus on ukraine. the russians have a direct threat. we have interests there, that's the reason we should be focussed. russia's obinstructionism caused us to have little progress. don't we need them to improve matters? >> i don't think we have to sacrifice ukraine to change their
brigad kevin ryan is a former defense attache in moscow. and director for defense at the belfer center for science and international affairs at harford university, and william taylor, former ambassador to ukraine in 2006 and 2009. he's working at the university any of peace. >> russians are a significant player in hot spots around the world, syria, iran and afghanistan. geopolitically we need russia's collaboration. what does the worsening collaboration mean for the u.s.? >> i...
228
228
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
, former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld who has injected this node of instability because we've created a leadership vacuum. what do you think of that? >> well, i'm not going to give putin any excuse. he has created the uncertainty in the world. it's his own version of russian roulette. the only thing this time, the gun is aimed at the int national community's head and that's why there has to be a forceful response. it is he that has moved russian troops into the crimea. it's he that is talking about that maybe, if necessary, he'll move russian troops into eastern ukraine. so, you know, i think that that statement ultimately takes away the attention of where we feed to have it. and that's on what president putin is doing, what the international community needs to do in response because i do believe that strength is important. and because russia's economy is different today than it was under the old soviet union, there is an opportunity to find a path that isn't military but that is powerful to change putin's thinking in this context and we need our european allies to be part of
, former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld who has injected this node of instability because we've created a leadership vacuum. what do you think of that? >> well, i'm not going to give putin any excuse. he has created the uncertainty in the world. it's his own version of russian roulette. the only thing this time, the gun is aimed at the int national community's head and that's why there has to be a forceful response. it is he that has moved russian troops into the crimea. it's he...
456
456
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 456
favorite 0
quote 0
his defense is that it was all an accident. why this testimony is to important is that it suggests there was a fight between boyfriend and girlfriend before any shooting took place. that she was upset, she was crying, she was screaming before she was thougts, which of course would damage his defense. >> on the one said you have, she says she heard them and got the number of got shots right. on the other side you have, she's 200 yards away. the defense attorneys at her. what was your take? >> this is still the beginning. i think it's powerful testimony and, you know, yes, it was a year ago, you can't be sure what you hear with complete certainty. but i thought her testimony was very impressive. again today, there's another witness testifying that she heard fighting, arguing between two people over the course of the evening. again damaging his defense that this was all just an accident, he had no ill feelings, no -- no reason to shoot his girlfriend that night. >> whether you see it as irony or a coincidence, the case could come
his defense is that it was all an accident. why this testimony is to important is that it suggests there was a fight between boyfriend and girlfriend before any shooting took place. that she was upset, she was crying, she was screaming before she was thougts, which of course would damage his defense. >> on the one said you have, she says she heard them and got the number of got shots right. on the other side you have, she's 200 yards away. the defense attorneys at her. what was your take?...
245
245
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> former defense secretary donald rumsfeld is talking. he blames america's lack of leadership for inability around the globe. >> yesterday it was syria today it is the ukraine tomorrow it coul republican of georgia, skd be central asia, iran, north korea. at this stage the near term options are few. it seems to me the problem is bigger and critically important. that is america's weakness. the u.s. is in a way that tells the world we are in decline and we are in withdraw. we have created a leadership doctrine of the world with people out our values or our interests to the detriment of the united states and friends and allies around the world. it is the united states that dejected that instability into the world equation. >> senator lindsay graham also appearing on the record. it is clear vladmir putin does not take him seriously. >> come to the conclusion after benghazi, after syria, after egypt, after everything that obama has been engaged in he's a weak and decisive leader. i think put tin believes he is going to grab the creme yaw and p
. >> former defense secretary donald rumsfeld is talking. he blames america's lack of leadership for inability around the globe. >> yesterday it was syria today it is the ukraine tomorrow it coul republican of georgia, skd be central asia, iran, north korea. at this stage the near term options are few. it seems to me the problem is bigger and critically important. that is america's weakness. the u.s. is in a way that tells the world we are in decline and we are in withdraw. we have...
555
555
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 555
favorite 0
quote 0
you also mentioned the missile defense shield in poland and the czech republic. i want to remind everybody what president obama said when he was caught on an open mike on this issue early in this presidency. we have the words up on the screen. he said after my election i will have more flexibility. and he said okay i'll take your message back to putin. >> you mentioned the first budget he had 10 years ago, that's when he took down poe portland'. we had a missile intercept base going in there. i talked to poland and said are you sure if we go along with this you won't pull the rug out from under us? and he did that in the first budget. all of our interceptors are on the east coast. now we realize iran will have that capability they are predicting by 2015 and a delivery system. so it's a level of danger, martha, that we have never been in before and we need to start rebuilding. it has got to be a wakeup call to the american people that we can't come up with the resources in places where we should. martha: last night bill o'reilly talked about this. he said this mov
you also mentioned the missile defense shield in poland and the czech republic. i want to remind everybody what president obama said when he was caught on an open mike on this issue early in this presidency. we have the words up on the screen. he said after my election i will have more flexibility. and he said okay i'll take your message back to putin. >> you mentioned the first budget he had 10 years ago, that's when he took down poe portland'. we had a missile intercept base going in...
209
209
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
he said 22,000 armed forces there are, quote, self defense teams. that's his words. let's bring in cnn's barbara starr, over at the pentagon for us. we have new information, barbara, in how the u.s. sees the next few days. and these will be tense days unfolding. >> reporter: indeed they will, wolf. we have learned behind the scenes the obama administration believes some time in the next couple of days, two, three days or so, vladimir putin will make a decision on his next move. the big question is, will he put more military force into crimea or possibly into eastern ukraine. u.s. officials will tell you that if putin's intentions are quite opaque right now. anybody who knows what he's thinking probably doesn't really know. they're very concerned about it. but here's their calculation. they feel that putin has essentially consolidated his grip, if you will, on crimea. he doesn't have to put anymore into that area. but he may have to make a decision about the rest of eastern ukraine. he has 150,000 troops on the border that have been conducting that e
he said 22,000 armed forces there are, quote, self defense teams. that's his words. let's bring in cnn's barbara starr, over at the pentagon for us. we have new information, barbara, in how the u.s. sees the next few days. and these will be tense days unfolding. >> reporter: indeed they will, wolf. we have learned behind the scenes the obama administration believes some time in the next couple of days, two, three days or so, vladimir putin will make a decision on his next move. the big...
122
122
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
if you remember, in november they declared on their own a unilateral air defense zone over thousands of miles in the pacific. this is a very dangerous precedent that's been setting. iraq was a disaster. this was an even lower precedent for military intervention. putin has sort of outplayed us over the last decade. now germany gets 40% of its natural gas from russia. he knows that. he thinks the germans won't back sanctions. it is angela merkel, the german chancellor, who's saying we should not kick russia out of the g8. it's hurting him economically. it's isolating him. you don't give him the olympic games. you don't allow him in the g8. you hold him accountable. and i agree with steve, you have a strategy to isolate putin. putin is dangerous. putinism is dangerous. this rise of authoritarianism is something we need counter patiently, slowly, but consistently over time. >> steve, one of the problems in a situation like this is the ultimate action no one is willing to take. there is no one saying we should be willing to go to war with russia over this incursion. and once you eliminate
if you remember, in november they declared on their own a unilateral air defense zone over thousands of miles in the pacific. this is a very dangerous precedent that's been setting. iraq was a disaster. this was an even lower precedent for military intervention. putin has sort of outplayed us over the last decade. now germany gets 40% of its natural gas from russia. he knows that. he thinks the germans won't back sanctions. it is angela merkel, the german chancellor, who's saying we should not...
134
134
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
the department of defense made big push in recent years to put more automated technologies on the battlefield in an attempt to scale down personnel and put fewer soldiers at risk. we got inside look at the army's his newest tech. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> leave it to the military to be the latest in technology. i want to bring in cory johnson, our bloomberg west co. -- editor-at-large. investing in startups, specifically crowd funding. allhave been studying, for your research. >> interesting stuff. clearly just the senses. all sorts of safety devices going into cars 10 years ago. the carmakers love to talk about the stuff. every car show for the last six or seven years. they try to attach themselves to the coolest of consumer electronics. it is a little cooler than the car technology these days. >> it is becoming real business. it is the leader in collision avoidance technology. what they do is they have a little chip which teaches the car to recognize -- >> tesla is partnered with mobile app. >> they are partnered with the majority of carmakers worldwide. the guy is now on to his next these glasses tha
the department of defense made big push in recent years to put more automated technologies on the battlefield in an attempt to scale down personnel and put fewer soldiers at risk. we got inside look at the army's his newest tech. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> leave it to the military to be the latest in technology. i want to bring in cory johnson, our bloomberg west co. -- editor-at-large. investing in startups, specifically crowd funding. allhave been studying, for your research. >> interesting...
103
103
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and we got word the defense department suspended military to military relations between russia and the u.s. >> yeah, a statement from the pentagon. it could not be seen as a surprise, after all, putin's troops are now occupying crimea. and they are announcing joint exercises from meetings to conferences with military counterparts. they say over the years these sorts of meetings have helped build trust between the two sides in transparency. and the u.s. has moved warships into the black sea. they say these are part of normal and scheduled military deployments. >> mike, thank you very much. mike mentioned the president's critics on capitol hill. senator mccain says white house foreign policy is part of the situation. >> the president of the united states clearly has no idea of the kind of person putin is and what his intentions are, which is to rebuild the near brood, to have the old russian empire restored as much as possible, and ukraine is a crown jewel of that, and the president has played right into putin's hands. >> and you can hear more of senator mccain's interview at 9:00 ea
. >> and we got word the defense department suspended military to military relations between russia and the u.s. >> yeah, a statement from the pentagon. it could not be seen as a surprise, after all, putin's troops are now occupying crimea. and they are announcing joint exercises from meetings to conferences with military counterparts. they say over the years these sorts of meetings have helped build trust between the two sides in transparency. and the u.s. has moved warships into...
90
90
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
plans to place a missile defense installation in eastern europe, for russian law banning americans from adopting russian children. as if things weren't troubling enough, came the arrival in moscow of national security agency leaker edward snowden. russia welcomed him and granted him temporary asylum. obama was stunned by the move. cancelled a one on one meeting with putin before the g-20 meetings in russia last september. he insisted things were okay between him and the russian president. >> i know the press likes to focus on body language and he's got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. but the truth is, when we're in conversations together, often times it's very productive. >> vladimir putin did not agree, instead he added fuel to the fire, speaking terrifically to the american people in a letter published in the new york times last september saying, millions around the world increasingly see america not as a model of democracy, but as relying solely on brute force. cobbling coalitions together under the slogan, you're either with us or agains
plans to place a missile defense installation in eastern europe, for russian law banning americans from adopting russian children. as if things weren't troubling enough, came the arrival in moscow of national security agency leaker edward snowden. russia welcomed him and granted him temporary asylum. obama was stunned by the move. cancelled a one on one meeting with putin before the g-20 meetings in russia last september. he insisted things were okay between him and the russian president....
233
233
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
very well prepared local self defense teams. he says he was asked about the uniforms and he said these are things you can pick up in shops across states that used to belong to the soef yviet unions. he was pressed were russians part of this and he said no. this fits the narrative that what you're seeing there is local homegrown grassroots rejection of what's going on in kiev, the change of government there. vladimir putin talked about the need to respect crimeans' right to determine their own destiny, basically. in the near future they're planning to hold a referendum to vote and whether or not they should seek greater independence from ukraine. >> and, phil, what did he say about ukraine's new leaders as well as the whereabouts of the ousted president, viktor yanukovych? >> reporter: well, he said the new leadership of ukraine seized power through an illegal coup. take a listen. >> translator: as to the -- whether this current authority are legitimate, partly yes, but the rest of them are not. the executive -- the acting presid
very well prepared local self defense teams. he says he was asked about the uniforms and he said these are things you can pick up in shops across states that used to belong to the soef yviet unions. he was pressed were russians part of this and he said no. this fits the narrative that what you're seeing there is local homegrown grassroots rejection of what's going on in kiev, the change of government there. vladimir putin talked about the need to respect crimeans' right to determine their own...
125
125
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
he claims it was self-defense because he thought she was an intrud intruder. the hearing was delayed after a television station violated courtroom rooms. >>> we're look to look at the weather. march cold continues to grip a good deal of the country. the first official day of spring is only about two weeks away. winter weather is expected to stick around for the foreseeable future. the great lakes are more than 99% frozen. that is the most this season. >> a cold rain is not dampening the mood in the big easy. umbrellas and rain coats lined the parade route and tens of thousands are expected to gather in the french quarter for the more lively portion of celebrations. of course the party is over tomorrow, the beginning of lent. >>> the oscars are over but everyone is still talking about the impromtu pizza party that ellen hosted. she went around the audience collecting tip money for the delivery guy and invited him on her show yesterday to pay up. >> so you left before -- i wanted to give a tip and i passed pharrell's hat around and i ended up getting about $600,
he claims it was self-defense because he thought she was an intrud intruder. the hearing was delayed after a television station violated courtroom rooms. >>> we're look to look at the weather. march cold continues to grip a good deal of the country. the first official day of spring is only about two weeks away. winter weather is expected to stick around for the foreseeable future. the great lakes are more than 99% frozen. that is the most this season. >> a cold rain is not...
161
161
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
he insisted that local self- defense forces, not russian troops, had seized ukrainian bases. and he announced an end to military exercises in western russia. still, he insisted his government reserves the right to use force to protect ethnic russians in ukraine. >> reporter: if we see that lawlessness starting in eastern regions too, if people ask us for help we reserve the right to use all options at our disposal to protect those citizens. >> woodruff: on politics, the russian leader said viktor yanukovich is the legitimate president of ukraine but acknowledged he has no political future. and putin suggested moscow might reject the results of any new elections. >> reporter: it depends on how they will be held. if they are held in the same terror that we see now in kiev, then we won't recognize. >> woodruff: in washington, president obama flatly rejected putin's justifications for russia's actions. >> president putin seems to have different set of lawyers making different set of interpretations. but i don't think that's fooling anybody. i think everybody recognizes that altho
he insisted that local self- defense forces, not russian troops, had seized ukrainian bases. and he announced an end to military exercises in western russia. still, he insisted his government reserves the right to use force to protect ethnic russians in ukraine. >> reporter: if we see that lawlessness starting in eastern regions too, if people ask us for help we reserve the right to use all options at our disposal to protect those citizens. >> woodruff: on politics, the russian...
410
410
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 410
favorite 0
quote 0
against people who were basically threatening georgian interests and then the russians moving in, in defense of their interests and of their compatriots or citizens on the ground. so we're in a very similar situation here. the one big difference is that they were part of the republic of georgia and were always part of that territory. what we're talking about here about crimea where it does seem that the russians are at least laying the groundwork for some kind of legal case to suggest that perhaps crimea could at some juncture become part of the russian federation again so there really is a distinction there. but we've been there before. we've been there before with vladimir putin and frankly have been in very similar situations in the past as you've just laid out since the 1990s on a great deal of trouble over crimea, over ukraine, over the disposition of many of the states that have emerged after the soviet union. >> in terms of the motivations here on the russian side, if the russian federation does decide to stay in crimea on a permanent basis and, as you say, maybe even make a case for
against people who were basically threatening georgian interests and then the russians moving in, in defense of their interests and of their compatriots or citizens on the ground. so we're in a very similar situation here. the one big difference is that they were part of the republic of georgia and were always part of that territory. what we're talking about here about crimea where it does seem that the russians are at least laying the groundwork for some kind of legal case to suggest that...
144
144
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
specifically this bill will build on a robust defense cooperation, increase u.s.-israel collaboration on cybersecurity, expand u.s.-israel energy cooperation and reaffirm our commitment to israeli missile defense programs which have saved many innocent lives such as the iron dome. so i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 938 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, the chairman emeritus and middle east subcommittee chair of the committee on foreign affairs and of course the author of this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from florida voiced for three minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you so much, mr. chairman. mr. speaker, congressman ted deutch and introduced the united states-israel strategic partnership act because we're committed to the security of our friend and ally in an increasingly volatile middle east. chairman royce and rank
specifically this bill will build on a robust defense cooperation, increase u.s.-israel collaboration on cybersecurity, expand u.s.-israel energy cooperation and reaffirm our commitment to israeli missile defense programs which have saved many innocent lives such as the iron dome. so i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 938 and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: thank...
602
602
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 602
favorite 0
quote 0
the legal defense fund took it on. he championed my husband, made my husband into, instead of -- somewhat of a marytr -- made the murderer into a marytr and just absolutely disgusted from it. >> abu jamal shot your husband, i believe, twice in the back, then looked at him in the face and shot him between the eyes. the man who is up for this position defended him. the senate won't look at you straight in your face and hear you? have you heard from harry reid? have you reached out to him so that they can at least hear your voice? >> yes, i have. i did hear from pat leahy about two weeks ago saying that they would not hear my voice, and i've been calling. i called harry reid's office several times to ask if they please would not have the full senate hearing this week because i was going to be out of town, and i never received a response from them, which i think is a disgrace, an absolute disgrace. and so i'm not able to be in washington, where i would like to be, during the senate committee hearing. >> maureen, your husba
the legal defense fund took it on. he championed my husband, made my husband into, instead of -- somewhat of a marytr -- made the murderer into a marytr and just absolutely disgusted from it. >> abu jamal shot your husband, i believe, twice in the back, then looked at him in the face and shot him between the eyes. the man who is up for this position defended him. the senate won't look at you straight in your face and hear you? have you heard from harry reid? have you reached out to him so...
286
286
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think so, and the defense budget. jimmy carter, one thing to his credit, increased defense spending. what kind of example does it set when we're slashing the army and the defense across the board in the light of the world we're looking at? >> thank you. [ doctor ] and in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper b
>> i think so, and the defense budget. jimmy carter, one thing to his credit, increased defense spending. what kind of example does it set when we're slashing the army and the defense across the board in the light of the world we're looking at? >> thank you. [ doctor ] and in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol...
76
76
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
and i and israel and the united dates have worked very closely on important issues, security, missile defense, and we are deeply grateful for that. i look forward to working closely with you in the years ahead to address the main challenges that confront both our countries, and the greatest challenge, undoubtedly, is to prevent iran from the capacity to make nuclear weapons. i think that goal can be achieved if iran is prevented from enriching uranium and deals with its nuclear and military organizations. that goal can be achieved peacefully and through diplomacy. no country has a greater stake in this, because, as you know, and i am sure you appreciate, iran calls openly for our destruction, so i am sure you appreciate that israel cannot permit such a state to have the ability to make atomic bombs to achieve their goal. we just cannot be fought back to destruction, and as the prime minister of israel, i will do whatever i must do to defend it. we will also discuss the peace process, as you said. i want to thank you and secretary kerry for when i say tireless efforts. i mean the tireless effo
and i and israel and the united dates have worked very closely on important issues, security, missile defense, and we are deeply grateful for that. i look forward to working closely with you in the years ahead to address the main challenges that confront both our countries, and the greatest challenge, undoubtedly, is to prevent iran from the capacity to make nuclear weapons. i think that goal can be achieved if iran is prevented from enriching uranium and deals with its nuclear and military...
266
266
Mar 4, 2014
03/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
defense attorneys cross examined a witness who described hearing a woman scream and then heard gunshots. he said he shot his girlfriend by mistake, thinking that she was a burglar. we want to turn back to our coverage of the ukraine, the white house keeping close tabs on russia, trying to see what it will do with troops in ukraine. there's word sanctions could come soon for russia along with economic aid for ukraine. lisa stark is in washington, what are we hearing from the white house? >> the white house just announced it is working with congress to provide $1 billion, a billion dollars in loan guarantees to ukraine to help cover energy costs. it's part of a package of financial assistance that the u.s. and the international community are working to try to provide to that country to restore economic stability there. john kerry, the secretary of state has arrived in kiev, the capitol of ukraine for his series of meetings. >> president obama called his national security council together to discuss how to deal with the events unfolding in ukraine. while the president weighs his options, t
defense attorneys cross examined a witness who described hearing a woman scream and then heard gunshots. he said he shot his girlfriend by mistake, thinking that she was a burglar. we want to turn back to our coverage of the ukraine, the white house keeping close tabs on russia, trying to see what it will do with troops in ukraine. there's word sanctions could come soon for russia along with economic aid for ukraine. lisa stark is in washington, what are we hearing from the white house?...